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Every South London landlord with gas appliances in a rental property is legally required to hold a current gas safety certificate. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 demand an annual gas safety check by a Gas Safe-registered engineer, with penalties of unlimited fines and up to two years imprisonment under Section 36 for non-compliance. EICR Landlord Cert provides gas safety inspections across South London for £75, with a fixed price and no hidden charges.
Our engineers hold current Gas Safe registration and carry DBS checks and full public liability insurance on every job. We inspect boilers, gas hobs, gas fires, flues, and central heating systems, checking for safe operation and dangerous carbon monoxide levels. Same-day inspections run Monday to Friday for properties across the area. Your CP12 certificate is issued once the inspection is complete.
A gas safety check is the annual inspection that every landlord must arrange for any rental property where gas appliances are fitted. The Gas Safe-registered engineer examines each appliance for correct combustion, safe flue discharge, and no leaks on the pipework. This is a legal obligation, and tenants have the right to see the current gas safety record at any time.
The engineer measures gas pressure at each appliance, assesses the flame picture, checks ventilation, and inspects flues for blockages or spillage. Where a gas boiler is installed, safety controls and the condensate drain are tested too. Hobs, cookers, and gas fires receive individual tests, and all results go onto your gas safety record.
The check must be completed within 12 months of the previous one. Landlords can book up to two months before the due date without shifting their annual anniversary, which makes it easier to plan around tenancy changeovers. Your CP12 certificate is issued once the inspection is complete.

A landlord gas safety certificate confirms that every gas appliance at your rental property has passed its annual check.
Our Gas Safe-registered engineers issue your CP12 certificate once the inspection is complete and deliver it to you digitally for your records.



A CP12 is the industry name for the landlord gas safety record. Letting agents, local councils, and insurance companies all ask to see this document.
EICR Landlord Cert issues CP12 certificates for properties across the area at a fixed price of £75 with no hidden costs.
A gas safety certificate in the area costs from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert. The fixed price covers the full inspection of all gas appliances, flues, and visible pipework, plus the CP12 certificate issued once the inspection is complete. The number of gas appliances does not change the fee. Whether you have a single boiler or a boiler, hob, and gas fire, the cost stays the same.
Landlords managing several properties need compliance costs they can predict. We offer competitive pricing for portfolio landlords booking gas safety checks across multiple properties, and the price is fixed before the appointment with no additional charges on site.
We also provide EICR certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for South London landlords. Booking more than one service at a time saves money and reduces the number of separate appointments you need to arrange.

The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 define the legal obligations for every landlord renting a property with gas appliances.
Penalties include unlimited fines and up to two years’ imprisonment. Landlords should take these duties seriously.



The annual gas safety check must happen every 12 months, covering every gas appliance connected to the supply at the property.
You can book early without losing your renewal date, making it simpler to schedule around tenancy changes.

WHY LANDLORDS CHOOSE US
Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.
Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.
Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.
All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.
Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day inspection available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.
Only a Gas Safe-registered engineer can legally carry out gas work or issue a gas safety certificate for a rental property in the area. The Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI in 2009 and remains the sole official register of engineers authorised to work on gas installations in the UK. Always verify the engineer’s Gas Safe ID card before allowing any gas work at your property.
Our engineers are registered for all domestic gas appliances, covering boilers, hobs, cookers, fires, and central heating systems. Each engineer carries their Gas Safe ID to every job, and you can check their registration on the official website. We employ our own team directly and never use subcontractors, so you always deal with someone we have vetted.
Allowing an unregistered person to work on gas puts lives at risk and breaks the law. Carbon monoxide from poorly maintained gas appliances causes roughly 20 deaths per year in the UK. A proper annual gas safety check by a qualified Gas Safe-registered engineer is the strongest protection for your tenants and your legal standing.

The gas boiler check is typically the main part of the annual gas safety inspection, because most rental properties in the area rely on a gas boiler for heating and hot water.
The boiler check is included in the standard gas safety certificate price for all landlords.



Beyond the boiler, the gas safety check covers every other gas appliance at the property, from hobs and cookers to fires and water heaters.
The gas safety certificate price remains the same regardless of how many gas appliances are installed.
EICR Landlord Cert provides gas safety inspections near you across the area. Our Gas Safe-registered engineers cover every postcode in the area, with same-day inspections available Monday to Friday. We reach properties across the area promptly, with most bookings arranged within the same week.
Every engineer holds current Gas Safe registration, carries a DBS check, and is covered by our public liability insurance. We do not subcontract any work. Call us with the property address and the number of gas appliances, and we give you a fixed price immediately. Our engineers arrive on time and issue your CP12 certificate once the inspection is complete.
We work Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM. South London landlords and letting agents come back to us for a dependable, professional service at a fair price with no hidden fees or unexpected charges.

A commercial gas safety certificate covers business premises in the area where gas appliances are used, including restaurants, cafes, hotels, and office buildings.
Our engineers hold Gas Safe registration for both domestic and commercial gas work across the area.



Gas safety renewal means rebooking the annual check before your certificate expires, preventing any gap in your compliance.
Contact EICR Landlord Cert to arrange your gas safety renewal in South London quickly and at a fair price.
A gas safety certificate, also known as a CP12, is the official record of the annual gas safety check at a rental property. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 require every South London landlord with gas appliances in a tenanted property to hold a valid certificate. A Gas Safe-registered engineer must carry out the check, and records must be retained for at least two years.
A gas safety certificate in South London costs from £75 with EICR Landlord Cert. This fixed price covers the inspection of all gas appliances, flues, and pipework at the property, plus the CP12 certificate. We do not charge extra for additional appliances, and there are no call-out fees or hidden costs. The price is confirmed before booking.
The gas safety certificate must be renewed every 12 months without exception. The Gas Safety Regulations 1998 require an annual check, and you can book up to two months before the due date without losing your renewal anniversary. Letting a property without a current certificate puts you at risk of prosecution, carrying unlimited fines and imprisonment.
The engineer inspects every gas appliance at the property, checks all visible flues, and tests the pipework for leaks. Boiler combustion readings, gas pressure, flame condition, and ventilation are all assessed. Each appliance is tested individually, and results are documented on the CP12 certificate. A standard check typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes to complete.
A CP12 is the formal landlord gas safety record produced after the annual check. The name originates from the old CORGI form number used before the Gas Safe Register launched in 2009. The CP12 lists every appliance inspected, the test results, the engineer's Gas Safe registration number, and the date the next inspection falls due. Tenants must receive a copy.
A South London landlord without a valid gas safety certificate faces unlimited fines and up to two years' imprisonment under Section 36 of the Gas Safety Regulations 1998. The local authority can prosecute, landlord insurance may be voided, and tenants can pursue civil claims. At £75 for a certificate, the cost of compliance is negligible compared to the consequences.
A gas safety check on a typical property in the area takes between 30 and 60 minutes. The time depends on how many gas appliances are fitted. Our Gas Safe-registered engineers complete the full inspection, the paperwork, and the CP12 certificate in a single visit. Same-day inspection slots run Monday to Friday for landlords who need to act fast.
Every gas appliance at the property is covered. That means the gas boiler, hob, cooker, gas fire, gas water heater, and the central heating system. The engineer also checks all visible gas pipework and flues. Most rental properties in the area have a boiler and hob, though older properties may also have gas fires that need individual testing.
No. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 state that all gas safety checks must be performed by a Gas Safe-registered engineer. Landlords cannot self-certify gas work regardless of their own experience or qualifications. Only a person currently on the official Gas Safe Register can legally test gas appliances and issue the CP12 certificate.
No. The annual gas safety check and a boiler service are two separate procedures. The gas safety check confirms the boiler is safe to use but does not include internal cleaning, component replacement, or efficiency tuning. South London landlords should book a dedicated boiler service annually to keep the appliance running efficiently and extend its lifespan.

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